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1935 Dodge 1st Series Pickup Truck Kc Vintage Mopar 1934 1933 35 34 33 on 2040-cars

Year:1935 Mileage:0
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Hi,

Up for grabs today is a sweet 1935 Dodge 1st series model KC pickup truck.

This is a great Project truck with an all steel body with the exemption of the Grill shell. Glass is all present and both doors roll up and down with ease. The front windshield opens up and is functional. Perfect Original headlights with original glass lenses, and correct Dodge headlight stands. Original dash with the three separate gauges the make it a 1935 1st series. Original seat springs and lower seat support. The truck was from the Barstow, California area for the majority of its life as a silver mining truck and it still retains the 1935 California plates. Reasonably straight body for it's age that is currently just in black primer. Original matching numbers T12 code Flathead 6 218 cubic inch engine with 3 spd. transmission. The engine is complete But I don't know if it turns over, I haven't tried. The box has some weird gravel door in stalled on the tailgate. Very rare to find a 35 first series compared to a 33 or 34. Suicide door truck cooler than a ford or chevy for that year, and much more rare and unique. I just don't have the time to complete this project so it has to move on.

The Truck does not have a title but all the original tags/serial number plates are there and present. I have a bill of sale only. There is a low reserve on the truck.

Please ask any and all Questions BEFORE bidding. I will answer them as soon as humanly possible. The truck will Be sold AS-IS so please ask your wife first.  I can deliver anywhere within 750 miles of Huntington Beach CA  for a fee. Thanks and Good Luck!

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